Wembley Stadium Tour

Visit the England Football Team's home turf, Wembley Stadium, and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the players tunnel and team changing rooms

Wembley Stadium is London's largest and most prestigious sporting stadium. It is the home of the England football team, the venue for all domestic club competitions such as the world famous FA Cup and host of both the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Finals.

Opened in 2007 this impressive structure took over 4 years to build at a cost of over £790m and has over 90,000 seats. The new stadium is built on the same site in North-West London as the original stadium which hosted the 1948 Olympic Games and the 1966 World Cup Final, famously won by the hosts - England!

Since opening Wembley Stadium has played host to the first NFL game outside of North America, an event which has become an annual affair, and hosted the football finals at the 2012 London Olympics.

Each 75 minute tour takes visitors behind the scenes with access to the exclusive Club Wembley Middle Tier, England dressing rooms and Press Conference Room. Visitors get to experience the tension of the tunnel which leads players out to the pitch before a big game and then climb the 107 steps to the Royal Box where winners collect their trophy. At the end of the tour, all visitors can enjoy ‘The Exhibition of Champions’; a stunning free visitor attraction celebrating 56 years of glorious European Football history. It features prize exhibits including inspirational Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard’s 2005 captain’s armband, David Beckham’s jersey from Manchester United’s victorious 1999 campaign and Graeme Souness’ three winners’ medals from ’78, ’81 and ’84.